Bugatti T51 Chiron
Bugatti T51 Chiron
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Bugatti Type 51 #2
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The original Type 51 bowed in 1930. Its engine was a 160 hp (119 kW) twin overhead cam evolution of the supercharged 2.3 L (2262 cc/138 in³) single overhead cam straight-8 found in the Type 35B. A victory in the 1931 French Grand Prix was a rare case of success for the line. About 40 examples of the Type 51 and 51A were produced. The Type 51 is visually very similar to the Type 35 - the obvious external differences of a Type 51 are: the supercharger blow-off outlet is lower the bonnet in the louvered section; one piece cast wheels instead of bolted on rims; twin fuel caps behind the driver and finally the magneto being off-set to the left on the dash. However many Type 35 cars have been fitted with later wheels, so that isn't a reliable signal.
Source: wikipedia.org
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Bugatti Type 51 #4
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Bugatti Type 51 #5
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Bugatti Type 51 #6
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Bugatti Type 51 #7
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